Food sensitivities and Allergy testing

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Intolerance to foods is a widespread and unrecognized problem. Recent research has just begun to reveal that each of us has allergies to certain foods. When we eat these foods, they react with the white cells in our blood that are a part of the immune system. What we eat is the single largest area in which we can affect our immune systems and overall health.

Not all in the mind

A long list of physical and mental symptoms is often put down to stress. However, changes in diet combined with natural medicine can bring swift and powerful relief to symptoms such as headaches, lack of energy, depression and anxiety, sleep disturbance, irritability, and a host of other problems that are currently accept as everyday life in the modern world.

A surprising number of everyday problems are also associated with food intolerance, and once the offending foods are removed from the diet, whole clusters of symptoms frequently disappear altogether. Symptoms appear gradually, after hours or even days, so the cause of the trouble is often unrecognized.

The foods we eat most often, the ones we cannot do without, are most likely to cause trouble. Doctors are usually unable to find anything wrong, but a new approach is available at this clinic. The allergy testing offered via hair sample makes it easy to identify the offending substances, with no unwanted side effects or unpleasant treatments, focusing instead of eliminating or neutralizing the cause. The allergy test is an excellent tool to uncover your hidden allergic foods. People immediately feel an improvement once they have removed the offending food or additive. Most people can soon identify the culprit when they lapse into bad habits.

These are common symptoms of food intolerance

Pale, grayish complexion

Compulsive eating

Distension after meals

Low blood sugar

Rashes, eczema

Drowsiness

Mental tiredness

Hyperactivity

Depression

Headaches

Aggression

Irritable bowel

Nervous problems

Palpitations

Crying spells

Conventional allergies

Dark circles under the eyes

Poor appetite

Mood swings

Undue fatigue

Exhaustion

Mental fogging

Aching limbs

Tension anxiety

Migraine

General sluggishness

Muscle weakness

Irritable bladder

Mental illness

Faintness

Urticata (nettle rash)

Fluid retention

Joint pains

Medical tests often prove negative. Most of these symptoms can be relived.